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Between salary and luxury taxes, the Celtics were on pace to spend almost $500 million in payroll for next season. That was untenable, especially for a team that no longer feels like a legit title ...
With all due respect to the unsigned free agents and trade candidates yet to be moved, the dust has mostly settled on the ...
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CelticsBlog on MSNMiles Norris: short-term opportunity, long-term potentialNorris, a Brewster Academy product with plenty of upside, has the skill set NBA teams (the Celtics, especially) covet. He’s a legit 6 feet, 7 inches, has a high basketball IQ, spaces the floor well, ...
Celtics Sam Hauser reportedly not likely to be a part of Celtics’ path to clear salary Hauser has recently been speculated as a possible trade candidate for the Celtics this offseason.
North Texas is counting on a a group of former Sam Houston coaches and players to upgrade its defense heading into the third season of coach Eric Morris' tenure. UNT ...
Sam Hauser has been a key bench player for the Boston Celtics this campaign, averaging 8.5 points and 3.2 rebounds on 45.1 percent shooting from the field and 41.6 percent from three-point land ...
If Hauser’s not up for grabs, but the Celtics want to save money, the most obvious trade candidates would be their newest non-rookie players: Anfernee Simons and Georges Niang.
If there is any further trade activity to monitor in Boston, league sources say that Anfernee Simons is a possible re-trade candidate after the Celtics acquired the high-scoring guard from ...
No one wants to part with White, but the Celtics still need to cut more salary, and White’s value is likely never to be higher coming off the best season of his career.
The Boston Celtics have already checked off their biggest priority this offseason by trading Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis to get under the NBA's second tax apron.
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